The present application claims priority to Chinese Application Number 201310330436.2 filed Jul. 31, 2013 and Chinese Application Number 201410006665.3 filed Jan. 7, 2014, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a door latch of an electrical appliance, in particular to a dishwasher door latch.
A dishwasher is an electrical appliance which washes tableware placed therein with washing water. A dishwasher generally has a front door, the bottom end of which is pivotably mounted at the bottom end of the front portion of the dishwasher, so that the front door can open and close by pivoting up and down.
A door latch for the front door is usually installed at the top end of the front door on the inner side (the side facing the main body of the dishwasher), the door latch engaging with a door hook (striker), which is fixed at the top end of the front portion of the dishwasher chamber in a position aligned with the door latch. The other parts of the door latch are all enclosed within the front door, but in order to allow the door hook to enter and withdraw, a through hole in the door latch is exposed. The door latch is generally provided with a rotatable pawl behind the through hole, with a latch hook and latch slot being provided on the pawl to engage with the door hook, so that when the front door pivots towards the dishwasher chamber and is pressed close against the same, the pawl can lock the front door; when the front door pivots in the release direction of the dishwasher chamber and leaves the dishwasher chamber, the pawl can release the front door.
When a user closes the front door, the door hook pushes the pawl to a locked position; at the same time, the pawl in the door latch rotates and triggers the switch to enter the “ON” state, so the dishwasher can start working. When the user opens the front door, the door hook pulls the pawl to the release position; at the same time, the pawl in the door latch rotates and releases the switch so that it returns to the “OFF” state, and the dishwasher stops working.
Therefore, there is a need to provide a door latch with a structure which facilitates the fitting together of components.
There is also a need to provide a door latch with a structure capable of reducing production costs.
There is also a need to provide a door latch with a structure capable of avoiding or reducing component wear, to prolong service life.
There is also a need to provide a door lock with a structure capable of improving the stable mounting relationship among components.
There is also a need to provide a door lock with a structure capable of ensuring more precise and stable operation of the trigger switch in the door latch.
An object of the present invention is to provide a door latch with a structure which facilitates the fitting together of components.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a door latch with a structure capable of reducing production costs.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a door latch with a structure capable of avoiding or reducing component wear.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a door lock with a structure capable of improving the stable mounting relationship among components.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a door lock with a structure capable of ensuring more precise and stable operation of the trigger switch in the door latch.
To achieve these objects, the present invention relates to a door latch comprising:
In the door latch described above, the two ends of the mounting slot are provided with slot walls.
The door latch described above further comprises:
One of the beneficial effects of the door latch of the present invention is that the structure thereof facilitates the fitting together of components.
Another beneficial effect of the door latch of the present invention is that the structure thereof is capable of reducing production costs.
Another beneficial effect of the door latch of the present invention is that the structure thereof is capable of avoiding or reducing component wear.
Another beneficial effect of the door latch of the present invention is that the structure thereof is capable of improving the stable mounting relationship among components.
Another beneficial effect of the door latch of the present invention is that the structure thereof is capable of ensuring more precise and stable operation of the trigger switch in the door latch.
Various particular embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this description. It should be understood that although terms indicating direction such as “front”, “back”, “top”, “bottom”, “left” and “right” are used in the present invention to describe various exemplary structural parts and elements thereof, such terms are used herein solely for the purpose of facilitating explanation, and are determined according to the exemplary positions and directions shown in the drawings. Since the embodiments disclosed in the present invention can be arranged in different directions, these terms indicating direction serve a purely illustrative function and should not be regarded as restrictive. Any identical or similar labels which might be used in the present invention refer to identical parts.
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A spring pin 116 is mounted in the pin mounting slot 112, a back end 110h of a spring 110 extending out of the spring mounting gap 114 and being fitted round (or mounted on) the pin 116, to enable the pawl 106 to rotate relative to the latch main body 101 around the rotating shafts 107 (107a, 107b). When the pawl 106 turns towards the latch main body 101, the water guard plate 109 blocks the through hole 102, thereby keeping the washing water on the outside of the door latch 100, at which point the dishwasher is in an operational state. When the pawl 106 turns away from the latch main body 101, the water guard plate 109 leaves the through hole 102, at which point the dishwasher is in a non-operational state. It should be explained that in
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It must be pointed out that in the present invention, the length of spring pin 116 is designed to be equal to or slightly shorter than the pin mounting slot 112 in the pawl 106. However, since the pawl mounting slot is disconnected in the middle, after being injection molded the two ends of the mounting slot will experience deformation in the form of contraction towards the middle, so that in fact, the size of the pin mounting slot 112 will decrease. Thus, when the pin 116 is mounted in the pin mounting slot 112, the two ends of the pin 116 hold apart the two ends of the pin mounting slot 112, enabling deformation of the pawl 106 to be prevented.
The structure of the present invention comprises the following beneficial technical effects:
(1) During installation, assembly is quick and easy because the pin 116 is put into the pin mounting slot 112 in the pawl 106 from the top side of the pin mounting slot 112; repair and with changing of components is also easy.
(2) During installation, since the pin 116 is put into the pin mounting slot 112 in the pawl 106 from the top side of the pin mounting slot 112, rather than being passed through pin holes, there is no need for the two ends of the pin 116 to be chamfered; thus the number of processing steps are reduced, saving processing costs.
(3) During use, the two ends of the pin mounting slot 112 in the present invention are provided with slot walls, forming a mounting slot which is closed at both ends; therefore the two ends of the pin mounting slot 112 press against the two ends of the pin 116, preventing the pawl 106 from squeezing the slot 114 from the two ends towards the middle and thereby being deformed, ensuring the concentricity of the rotating shafts 107 (107a, 107b) during use, avoiding abnormal wear, and prolonging the service life. Furthermore, owing to the fact that the body 101 and pawl 106 can be made of plastics material, the gap 114 in the pawl 106 is easily deformed due to the nature of plastics material. The structure of the present invention enables the nature of plastics material in having insufficient rigidity to be remedied.
(4) During use, one side of the pin 116 abuts the bottom of the pin mounting slot 112, while the two ends of the pin 116 abut the two ends of the pin mounting slot 112; the other side of the pin 116 is pulled by the back end 110h of the spring 110 towards the bottom of the pin mounting slot 112, so that the pin 116 and pawl 106 are joined compactly to form a single piece. Even after a long period of use, the pin 116 will not slide out of the pawl 106 from either side of the pin mounting slot 112, ensuring that the stable mounting relationship among components is entered, to reduce the incidence of faults during use.
(5) During use, owing to the provision of the protrusion 108 on one end 107a of the rotating shafts 107 for the purpose of pressing down or releasing the button 214 on the trigger switch 103, the structure of the present invention is capable of preventing deformation of the rotating shafts 107 (107a, 107b), thereby ensuring that the protrusion 108 on the rotating shaft 107 operates the button 214 on the trigger switch 103 more precisely and stably.
(6) The inventor has found in the course of a long period of observation and research that in existing door latches, the pawl thereof is provided with pin holes, and a spring fixing pin is passed through the traditional pin holes, to mount the pawl on the door latch body. Therefore, during use, deformation which arises due to the existence of a gap in the pawl may result in lateral movement (or sliding) of the spring fixing pin, causing the spring fixing pin to partially slide out of one side of the pin hole. The structure of the pawl 106 of the present invention can avoid such lateral sliding of the fixing pin caused by deformation.
Although the present invention will be described with reference to the particular embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that many variant forms of the door latch of the present invention are also possible, without deviating from the spirit and scope of the teaching of the present invention. The various components in the different particular embodiments of the present invention could be exchanged with each other and recombined, without violating the spirit and invention of the teaching of the present invention, and any door latch thus obtained would similarly fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will also realize that there are different ways of changing parameters of the disclosed embodiments, such as size, shape, or type of material or elements, and these would all fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention and the claims.
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